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consider the long-term negative consequences of using it. how does it help us? it doesn't. it helps them to recruit new members. what you can say is it violates the principles this country was founded upon. our country is safer than it ever has been because we are started to regain that moral high ground that you talked about. >> matthew alexander, great to have you with us. get your cell phones out. tonight's question, do you want to see the dead osama bin laden picture? text a for yes, b for no. this is a big conversation in america as to whether the picture should be released or not. the white house says it will eventually be released. text 62239 or go to our blog at ed.msnbc.com. we'll talk more about this and i'll be back with you with results later on in the show. big issues coming up on weather we should give billions of dollars to pakistan and whether or not this country should be in afghanistan. robert and jeremy join me, coming up. don't let the republican tough talk and swagger fool you a bit. the party that gets the job done time and time again, by proof, by num
consider the long-term negative consequences of using it. how does it help us? it doesn't. it helps them to recruit new members. what you can say is it violates the principles this country was founded upon. our country is safer than it ever has been because we are started to regain that moral high ground that you talked about. >> matthew alexander, great to have you with us. get your cell phones out. tonight's question, do you want to see the dead osama bin laden picture? text a for yes,...
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or not used. but what they don't tell us, which is the most important story, i think, that's not being captured, is even if the u.n. team were to go into the area that got struck today, they could not verify nor are they charged with determining who was responsible for the act. so they can tell if you an act has occurred but we will never have this conclusive evidence of who was responsible for it. >> in terms of the u.n. inspectors we know that negotiationseses are under way right now for them to try to get to where these events took place today. again, this attack was 2:00 a.m. local time today. it's still very short notice but they are in country and trying to negotiate and get close to the scene it self. how long do they have? is there a time at which it won't matter whether or not they get there because essentially the scientific statute of limitations has expired on whether or not they can determine whether it happened? >> that's a great question. let's just assume that the agent was sarin,
or not used. but what they don't tell us, which is the most important story, i think, that's not being captured, is even if the u.n. team were to go into the area that got struck today, they could not verify nor are they charged with determining who was responsible for the act. so they can tell if you an act has occurred but we will never have this conclusive evidence of who was responsible for it. >> in terms of the u.n. inspectors we know that negotiationseses are under way right now...
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claims it's being used against them? >> yeah, you have a situation where a jewish congresswoman fighting for her life and the christian claiming she's the one that's the victim of the blood libel. it makes me think that leaders like sarah palin and others like glenn beck have a jewish problem. they continue to invoke holocaust, hitler, nazi, blood libel. it's a bit hard to fathom. >> there's no need to speculate further at this point why this was said or why it was said today in advance of this event tonight in tucson at the basketball center there. but does, in your opinion, the use of this phrase impact her political future to any serious degree? >> i think it does, and i think even more so in the context of the president's speech this evening. i thought the president gave us what the nation needed. he offered a eulogy to the families that lost lives. the discourse we create the nation we build is something we build for our children. to me, the question became quite clear, what is it we do for our children, we tackle u
claims it's being used against them? >> yeah, you have a situation where a jewish congresswoman fighting for her life and the christian claiming she's the one that's the victim of the blood libel. it makes me think that leaders like sarah palin and others like glenn beck have a jewish problem. they continue to invoke holocaust, hitler, nazi, blood libel. it's a bit hard to fathom. >> there's no need to speculate further at this point why this was said or why it was said today in...
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the question for us as individuals and us as a nation, politically, is how are we supposed to react to digest all of the various horrors of the world, those that are directed at us, potentially, and those that may have nothing to do with us. joining us, tim carney from the washington examiner, and friend, buddy and pal, mike williams. it is easy to look at the news wires or the digital feed or whatever it is and it conjures in anybody lots of emotion. fear, anxiety, righteousness, we have to do something. how do you, mike, even begin to reconcile between the emotional have vissisitud erk vissisitudes that we all experience? >> the challenge in foreign policy is to put your emotions aside and your gut reaction is focus on the longer term trend. when we look at proliferation, let's look at iran. if they only voluntarily give up weapons, you can never really stop them from doing it. so do you hype up the rhetoric or do you try the back channels? so by rationing up the rhetoric, you just create a security dilemma, right? the iranians are worried about an invasion. it's really about taking
the question for us as individuals and us as a nation, politically, is how are we supposed to react to digest all of the various horrors of the world, those that are directed at us, potentially, and those that may have nothing to do with us. joining us, tim carney from the washington examiner, and friend, buddy and pal, mike williams. it is easy to look at the news wires or the digital feed or whatever it is and it conjures in anybody lots of emotion. fear, anxiety, righteousness, we have to do...
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you did all the work for us. let's see what you found. we're used to the ipad. what do you have here? >> two devices, one from tee sheeba, on the left, and anot from ar which hos. one, they run the google android operating system, point one. two, and i think a big thing for people, they run flash. for those who have been frustrated not able to watch movies or videos, these devices can do that. >> and do they cost the same? because some people find the ipad a little expensive for them. >> absolutely. they're different costs. the archos is $300. >> cheaper. >> it's cheaper. the one from toshiba is going to be priced competitively with the ipad. you can expect about $500. you see it has a brighter screen, long battery life, comes in colors, you can change. they're different, one cheaper, one a little bit more, but they're a bit different. >> we move from the tablets to a computer. >> exactly. and this year many people may think it's just a monitor. actually this is from h.p. and it's an all-in-one system. >> that's amazing. i thought it was just a monitor. that's a
you did all the work for us. let's see what you found. we're used to the ipad. what do you have here? >> two devices, one from tee sheeba, on the left, and anot from ar which hos. one, they run the google android operating system, point one. two, and i think a big thing for people, they run flash. for those who have been frustrated not able to watch movies or videos, these devices can do that. >> and do they cost the same? because some people find the ipad a little expensive for...
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us. let's bring in ed rapoport, we're getting word now that it is just hit landfall. good to have you with us. what can you tell us tonight? >> that's right. the center of sandy has made landfall in the last few minutes. the center is near atlantic city. maximum winds are 80 miles per hour. it's starting to come down. they will continue to come down. the winds are not our most significant concern though. the concern is almost always water. most people drown in hurricanes. . we have two risks for sandy. that is storm summrge along the coast and inland flooding from excessive rain in this area i have highlighted area. >> what can we expect in the next several hours? you say the winds are going to be calming down. but what about the next few hours? >> the winds will come down, but only very gradually. even slower will be the reduction in the storm surge total water levels will continue to rise for those who that have not reached high tide. we have a 12-foot storm surge occurring in long isla
us. let's bring in ed rapoport, we're getting word now that it is just hit landfall. good to have you with us. what can you tell us tonight? >> that's right. the center of sandy has made landfall in the last few minutes. the center is near atlantic city. maximum winds are 80 miles per hour. it's starting to come down. they will continue to come down. the winds are not our most significant concern though. the concern is almost always water. most people drown in hurricanes. . we have two...
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seo used to be sort of the holy grail. is it still as important as it used to be? >> i think it is still very important. the way i sort of think about it is the real shift in the way humans sort of live and shop and learn. people spend a lot of time on google but they also spend a lot of time on facebook and their mobile phone. seo is still a big part of it. you need to do well in social media. they start to look as a signal as to whether you are worthy of ranking for different terms. >> that goes back to social media and providing some sort of content which is something ramon, you talk about all the time. >> i think of small business owners, you have to be publishers. it is no longer good enough to make that winlg it, make that shirt and ship is it off. you have to be publishers and produce your own content, not like msnbc is doing. in a small way, start producing content. >> put it on your site or your social media, everywhere. >> i say put it everywhere. it is no longer just me talking to somebody out there. it is getting people to talk about you and to get them
seo used to be sort of the holy grail. is it still as important as it used to be? >> i think it is still very important. the way i sort of think about it is the real shift in the way humans sort of live and shop and learn. people spend a lot of time on google but they also spend a lot of time on facebook and their mobile phone. seo is still a big part of it. you need to do well in social media. they start to look as a signal as to whether you are worthy of ranking for different terms....
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use a different pass word. but it's so hard to remember them when they want to cap the letter and a number and no repeating numbers. i can't give you a formula. because everyone would figure it out. >> but maybe you have your own kind of formula. >> you come up with your own formula that works. and replacing "is" with 1s, everybody knows that already. >> beware of social hazard. you and i spent a lot of time talking about this today. >> we used to worry about viruses and malware and used to install all these different anti-virus programs. all the people who are out to do you no good on the internet figured out they don't need to be technological about it, they can be psychological about it. they get access to your accounts and your passwords, whether it's your bank account or your facebook account through phishing or social engineering. so they'll send you an e-mail that looks just like it came from ebay or paypal or your bank or your credit card. oh, they just want me to logon and check something. okay. you en
use a different pass word. but it's so hard to remember them when they want to cap the letter and a number and no repeating numbers. i can't give you a formula. because everyone would figure it out. >> but maybe you have your own kind of formula. >> you come up with your own formula that works. and replacing "is" with 1s, everybody knows that already. >> beware of social hazard. you and i spent a lot of time talking about this today. >> we used to worry about...
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thank you for joining us. have a good one. >> before president obama threatened military action against syria, there were seven >> before president obama threatened military action against syria, there were seven countries in the world that had not joined the united nations convention on chemical weapons. tonight, there are six. expectations are high. there ought to be consequences. >> john kerry. >> john kerry arrived in geneva. >> meeting with his russian counterpart. >> to put syria's chemical weapons under international control. >> hours before the meeting a new twist. >> russia's president -- >> rebuking president obama. >> putin writing an op-ed in the pages of the "the new york times." >> how did it make you feel? >> i was insulted. >> i didn't agree with him. >> i hear he is looking to anchor a show on msnbc. >> everybody is taking offense to it. >> what about the political implications of this? >> we expect president putin to put forward actions. >> expectations are high. >> hostage diplomacy. >> this
thank you for joining us. have a good one. >> before president obama threatened military action against syria, there were seven >> before president obama threatened military action against syria, there were seven countries in the world that had not joined the united nations convention on chemical weapons. tonight, there are six. expectations are high. there ought to be consequences. >> john kerry. >> john kerry arrived in geneva. >> meeting with his russian...
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republicans used to allow deficit spending to get us out of recessions. they did it under their hero ronald reagan. under president george w. bush alone, they allowed massive tax cuts toward medicare part d, all unpaid for, all of those items ballooning the deficit. before president obama, republicans rarely voiced opposition to the federal reserve using monetary policy to help the economy. under president obama, the federal reserve chief ben bernanke is called every name in the book. but you know republicans are trying to sabotage the economy when they vote against tax cuts. as when they opposed extending the payroll tax cut benefiting middle-class americans. let's not forget republicans voted against a stimulus bill that was 40% tax cuts. let's not forget that republicans brought the country to the precipice of default. and when bad numbers hit, they pounce. >> i think under the right leadership, they can do better. >> if they would have taken our advice and worked with us, the economy would be better. more americans would have better jobs. more america
republicans used to allow deficit spending to get us out of recessions. they did it under their hero ronald reagan. under president george w. bush alone, they allowed massive tax cuts toward medicare part d, all unpaid for, all of those items ballooning the deficit. before president obama, republicans rarely voiced opposition to the federal reserve using monetary policy to help the economy. under president obama, the federal reserve chief ben bernanke is called every name in the book. but you...
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we know who's with us, and we know who's against us. so i'm not even going to entertain that comment. chief reall, president reall was there. he knows. >> you know, here's what i did sunday, september 11th, 2011. i went around this state, attending memorial services for veterans and for firefighters and recognizing those firefighters on 9/11. you know what the republican party and our opponents did? they showed commercials all day, how bad firefighters are. that shows who disparages the memory of my colleagues and friends. >> what do you think, sir, about this whole fight? >> i think that the republicans have been the party of no. they are out to take our pensions, take everything away from us, and all they want to do is hand it to wall street. >> that's what they want to do. >> you know, ten years ago, we were the heroes, like chief reall said. today, they look down on us like we're the ones draining the middle class of all the money. you know, i don't see us getting big pay raises, i don't see us getting big bonuses. you know, but the
we know who's with us, and we know who's against us. so i'm not even going to entertain that comment. chief reall, president reall was there. he knows. >> you know, here's what i did sunday, september 11th, 2011. i went around this state, attending memorial services for veterans and for firefighters and recognizing those firefighters on 9/11. you know what the republican party and our opponents did? they showed commercials all day, how bad firefighters are. that shows who disparages the...
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professor, thank you for joining us. i guess the first question is, what are russia's interests in syria? >> stability. russia don't want to have all this fighting on their borders. feared about the returning taliban and afghanistan and to have the city near the caucuses, nightmare for russia. they need stability and predictability and they think that the president assad has given the stability and all this his -- creating uncertainty because nobody know who are they and who will be in power will they win. >> do you think, professor, that the united states and the west now have faces a common enemy alongside russia of islamism. the danger of the chech any ans and the danger of the people in al qaeda? do we see the same enemy across the frontier? >> i wouldn't say the enemy to west or to russia. but russia live with islam peacefully for last 400 years. and they had no problems. but, of course, all the extremists are very dangerous there and starting fighting there, especially when you have this fighting -- to fight in bet
professor, thank you for joining us. i guess the first question is, what are russia's interests in syria? >> stability. russia don't want to have all this fighting on their borders. feared about the returning taliban and afghanistan and to have the city near the caucuses, nightmare for russia. they need stability and predictability and they think that the president assad has given the stability and all this his -- creating uncertainty because nobody know who are they and who will be in...
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tweet us using #edshow, we're right back. >>> welcome back to "the ed show." some republicans in south carolina have put together their ultimate litmus test and it involves one of their favorite subjects, sex. republican party leaders in laurens county, south carolina, have written a brand new pledge for all the potential candidates to sign. you must favor and live up to abstinence before marriage. you must be faithful to your spouse. your spouse cannot be a person of the same gender. you can't now from the moment you sign this pledge, look at pornography. wow. look out republicans, laurens county gop are watching you. it sounds like a little porn might do these folks some good. the pledge included 28 principles, not all about sex. some predictable like you must uphold the right to have guns, all kinds of guns. but the sex pledge was the biggest eye opener since candidates must submit to an interview. candidates must meet in person with the candidate qualification committee of laurens county, republican party. wouldn't you love to be a fly on the wall in those
tweet us using #edshow, we're right back. >>> welcome back to "the ed show." some republicans in south carolina have put together their ultimate litmus test and it involves one of their favorite subjects, sex. republican party leaders in laurens county, south carolina, have written a brand new pledge for all the potential candidates to sign. you must favor and live up to abstinence before marriage. you must be faithful to your spouse. your spouse cannot be a person of the...
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made us more unsafe. former congressman and three-star navy admiral joe sestak on this very show just a month ago. >> the real metric of the future for our ability to be the best in the world in military to defend us is not capacity. it's no longer numbers. it really is the capability coming from sensors, comes from the ability to switch information back and forth. and i think you'd have a more efficient and effective military with even putting less into it. >> and when he made that -- had that appearance, toure, he said, listen, not only are we over-allocates on the wrong things, we are maybe making our things more dangerous with the spend, and in the process, depriving ourselves of the mission-critical available resources in the 21st century open source theater of combat that we are oblifvious too. >> right, right. you can see again with mccain's comment, you say national security, and you can invoke anything including spend more money, give me more money, and allocate it in ways that don't actually mak
made us more unsafe. former congressman and three-star navy admiral joe sestak on this very show just a month ago. >> the real metric of the future for our ability to be the best in the world in military to defend us is not capacity. it's no longer numbers. it really is the capability coming from sensors, comes from the ability to switch information back and forth. and i think you'd have a more efficient and effective military with even putting less into it. >> and when he made that...
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thanks for being with us. "the ed show" with ed schultz starts right now. >>> good evening, americans. and welcome to "the ed show" from new york. we live in a country where a teacher can have a gun in a classroom and not tell the parents about it? we're going to do something about it. this is "the ed show." let's get to work. >> teachers can carry a firearm. a parent doesn't have to know about it. >> armed teachers. it's already legal in some states. and the numbers could start growing. tonight we're getting the parents' perspective on guns in the classroom. >>> the nra refuses any discussion on gun laws. >> it doesn't mean it's the end of the discussion. but the public wants us to act. >> the family of a colorado shooting victim stands up for reform. >>> and mc rove drops some truth. >> doing the dance, the karl rove dance. the dancing and talking and dancing and talk. >> karl rove blows up the republican debt ceiling ruse. americans living in poverty is at an all-time high. senator bernie sanders is here wi
thanks for being with us. "the ed show" with ed schultz starts right now. >>> good evening, americans. and welcome to "the ed show" from new york. we live in a country where a teacher can have a gun in a classroom and not tell the parents about it? we're going to do something about it. this is "the ed show." let's get to work. >> teachers can carry a firearm. a parent doesn't have to know about it. >> armed teachers. it's already legal in some...
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that's the power of all of us. that's the power of all of us. that's the membership effect of american express. >>> speaking out, he has identified himself as one of jerry sandusky's victims, sexually abused as a young boy. he's the first to speak publicly and tonight he has told his story to kate snow. >> if jerry sandusky were sitting here -- >> i would punch him in the mouth. >> would you say anything first? >> no. >> what he said sandusky did was sexually abuse him more than 100 times. >> almost an unbelievable story. >> i was scared to say anything. >> it was a christmas tragedy that people all across the country reacted to. the mother who lost all three of her children and both of her parents in a christmas morning house fire. yet she survived. tonight her exclusive interview with matt lauer. >> i woke up and i was choking and i realize there was a fire. >> did you hear smoke detectors. >> now she's consumed by questions. who is to blame? >> i want to know what
that's the power of all of us. that's the power of all of us. that's the membership effect of american express. >>> speaking out, he has identified himself as one of jerry sandusky's victims, sexually abused as a young boy. he's the first to speak publicly and tonight he has told his story to kate snow. >> if jerry sandusky were sitting here -- >> i would punch him in the mouth. >> would you say anything first? >> no. >> what he said sandusky did was...
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he joins us now. what do you say, attorney general, to those who say this deal is better than no deal? >> well, i can't speak and i'm hesitant to speak for my colleagues. i know what i'm doing. we talked about it a bunch now. it's asking questions that make sure that at least here in the state of delaware that we can continue to investigate the pieces that i have the capacity and resources to investigate. last fall, i made a decision to go to the central nervous system of this issue of the mortgage finance industry. that is to go and attack and sue the mortgage electronic registration system. it's a deceptive practice at the core of the foreclosure crisis. that's why we decided to use our resources here and direct our resources there. i think you see katherine masttow taking on a different piece of this. each of us taking on a very defined and decertainable piece of this investigation. and so for me, we continue to have the same questions that you raised and others about whether or not the current set
he joins us now. what do you say, attorney general, to those who say this deal is better than no deal? >> well, i can't speak and i'm hesitant to speak for my colleagues. i know what i'm doing. we talked about it a bunch now. it's asking questions that make sure that at least here in the state of delaware that we can continue to investigate the pieces that i have the capacity and resources to investigate. last fall, i made a decision to go to the central nervous system of this issue of...
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us tonight. appreciate your time. >> good to be with you, ed. >> your bill tackles a number of issues, a number of problems. explain how the corporations are keeping profits offshore for us and how it's actually hurting the economy and what your bill would do to change all of this. >> ed, the debate right now in congress is whether or not we cut social security, medicare, medicaid, and other enormously important programs for the middle class. that's what the republicans want. what some of us want is to say wait a second, as you've just indicated, one out of four profitable corporations pays nothing in taxes. corporations in terms of their profits now, their rate is at 12%. the lowest since 1972. compared to europe, our corporate contribution to the tax revenue is the lowest of any major country on earth. so the question is how do we deal with that? and one way we deal with that is we say that it is absurd for large corporations to be able to stash huge amounts of money in countries like the cayma
us tonight. appreciate your time. >> good to be with you, ed. >> your bill tackles a number of issues, a number of problems. explain how the corporations are keeping profits offshore for us and how it's actually hurting the economy and what your bill would do to change all of this. >> ed, the debate right now in congress is whether or not we cut social security, medicare, medicaid, and other enormously important programs for the middle class. that's what the republicans want....
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budget using what? google? details coming up in psycho talk. ttd# 1-800-345-2550 ttd# 1-800-345-2550 ttd# 1-800-345-2550 and talk to chuck about ttd# 1-800-345-2550 rolling over that old 401k. yeah. well we're the two active ingredients in zegerid otc. i'm omeprazole. and i'm sodium bicarbonate. just one pill a day ... gives you 24-hour relief. & one mission. two ingredients heartburn solved. >>> welcome back to "the ed show." thanks for watching tonight. well before congressman anthony weiner got himself in this mess he said he thought redistricting for the state of new york should remain in the hands of elected officials. in fact, he said he was against nonpartisan redistricting and said i'm concerned about the idea of having nonpartisan redistricting when we have states like texas that are doing the same partisan things imaginable to eliminate democratic seats. so here's the problem. anthony weiner may now find himself the target of some very interesting redistricting in the state of new york. follow
budget using what? google? details coming up in psycho talk. ttd# 1-800-345-2550 ttd# 1-800-345-2550 ttd# 1-800-345-2550 and talk to chuck about ttd# 1-800-345-2550 rolling over that old 401k. yeah. well we're the two active ingredients in zegerid otc. i'm omeprazole. and i'm sodium bicarbonate. just one pill a day ... gives you 24-hour relief. & one mission. two ingredients heartburn solved. >>> welcome back to "the ed show." thanks for watching tonight. well before...
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for us. we could not put one of our special response team members that close to an active shooter. >> agents use cameras mounted on the robots to find sublet and block the stairways, trapping him in the basement. from their command post outside, the police and agents begin talking to sublet. >> the ability to give him communications, but also for us to see visually the cameras on the robot was critical to us. negotiators kept trying to get him to talk to us. we brought in officers that he knew. that he played basketball with at different high schools in the area. we tried to get him to talk to us. >> the art of negotiation is so important. it's a tool that's very important to us on any special response team operation. >> as the day wears on, sublet wears down. >> we want you to come out and >> oh, no, man. i've worked. i give everything i got to people and they treat me. i'm ready to go man. >> every time we would try to talk with him or engage him, he would shoot at us. >> put the gun down!
for us. we could not put one of our special response team members that close to an active shooter. >> agents use cameras mounted on the robots to find sublet and block the stairways, trapping him in the basement. from their command post outside, the police and agents begin talking to sublet. >> the ability to give him communications, but also for us to see visually the cameras on the robot was critical to us. negotiators kept trying to get him to talk to us. we brought in officers...
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people using it. doesn't mean it's right. i would suggest the fight be against using words that are not appropriate. for people in the public eye who are supposedly role models, who are hopefully or not hopefully office-seekers, this is just atrocious. >> that's going to have to the last word on blood libel tonight. dr. karen sutton and benjamin korn, thank you both very much for your time tonight. i wish we had more time. >> thanks for having us. >>> ahead, when the negative comments to sarah palin's post started piling up, that's when team palin started deleting. >>> a survivor of the virginia tech shoot ings my special guest ahead. want one of a kind eyes? individualize with the covergirl exact eyelights collection. green eyes -- here's the look for you. blues, hazels, and browns have their look too. individualeyes! with exact eyelights from easy, breezy, beautiful covergirl. to london starts with arthritis pain... and a choice. take tylenol now, and maybe up to 8 in a day. or...choose aleve and 2
people using it. doesn't mean it's right. i would suggest the fight be against using words that are not appropriate. for people in the public eye who are supposedly role models, who are hopefully or not hopefully office-seekers, this is just atrocious. >> that's going to have to the last word on blood libel tonight. dr. karen sutton and benjamin korn, thank you both very much for your time tonight. i wish we had more time. >> thanks for having us. >>> ahead, when the...
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>> they could use either. it's a great opportunity to use the internet and use social media to attract a very large but narrow universe of customers using the right hash tag to be able to communicate with an appropriate audience. >> i'm going to back it up one step before for people who haven't used them before. basically a hashtag is something i would search for. and anyone who has used that hash tag, it would come up what they've written. hashtag red wine. >> that's correct. so business owners that want to get that universe of people that would search for that and interested in that kind of topic would click on #redwine and see the submissions. >> you would use a hash tag to target people? >> absolutely. we're very interested in targeting customers. for example, if it was a new york city bagel store and they wanted to attract customers and were interested in bagels in their community, they don't want people coming from los angeles, they want new york city. you put #newyorkcitybagels. someone would be able to
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shareef good to have you with us tonight. i think what americans really want to know, is there any way mubarak is going to be able to survive this? >> well, today tens of thousands of protesters gathered in tahrir square in the third day of defiance of a military curfew and are calling on the ouster of the mubarak regime. the demands have not changed since the uprising began one week ago on january 25th. they are calling for the removal of this political order that has repressed them, kept them poor, kept them hungry and completely silenced their voices. what we've seen in this past week is their voices being heard for the first time in more than 30 years of this repressive regime. they are sure they will not stop this revolt until mubarak is ousted. tomorrow -- just hours from now, i'm speaking to you and it's 5:00 a.m. right now in cairo. the streets are empty. cairo is quiet. but in four hours from now, hundreds of thousands of people are expected to gather in tahrir square a couple hundred yards from where i am speaking t
shareef good to have you with us tonight. i think what americans really want to know, is there any way mubarak is going to be able to survive this? >> well, today tens of thousands of protesters gathered in tahrir square in the third day of defiance of a military curfew and are calling on the ouster of the mubarak regime. the demands have not changed since the uprising began one week ago on january 25th. they are calling for the removal of this political order that has repressed them,...
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using money. already today congresswoman of new york moved to strip $2.9 billion in aid money to afghanistan out of the foreign aid bill citing corruption. "i do not intend to appropriate one more dime for assistance to afghanistan until i have confidence that u.s. taxpayer money is not being abused to line the pockets of corrupt afghan government officials, drug lords, and terrorists. don't know why she thinks that might be happening. maybe it's because of the pallets full of cash being airlifted out of kabul every day. today the "wall street journal" followed up on reporting done by the "washington post" in february that millions of dollars a day, somewhere on the order of $1 billion a year has been flown in cash out of kabul airport every year for the last three years, and that's the above board take. "the cash packed into suitcases, piled on to pallets, and loaded into airplanes is declared and legal to move. but u.s. and afghan officials say they are targeting the flows and drug trafficking i
using money. already today congresswoman of new york moved to strip $2.9 billion in aid money to afghanistan out of the foreign aid bill citing corruption. "i do not intend to appropriate one more dime for assistance to afghanistan until i have confidence that u.s. taxpayer money is not being abused to line the pockets of corrupt afghan government officials, drug lords, and terrorists. don't know why she thinks that might be happening. maybe it's because of the pallets full of cash being...
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that's the power of all of us. that's the power of all of us. that's the membership effect of american express. >>> a successful start-up requires a talented workforce, of course, but conflicting personalities can sometimes create problems instead of solving them. so what can you do to get your employees on the same page? today we meet the team of shefinds.com who turned to a company that develops creative team building experiences to help everyone see eye to eye. on a recent tuesday afternoon in new york city, the employees of the internet company shefinds took a company from working on utáy throwing paint? that's working on themselves? in this case, yes. through a series of exercises, the shefinds employees were working through a number of personal issues they were having at work. >> we really have two parts to the office, we have editorial and sales and marketing. and if you've ever worked in magazines or media, those two don't mix very well. >> a situation shefinds' founder michelle maddox had to e are solve. when starting the company in 20
that's the power of all of us. that's the power of all of us. that's the membership effect of american express. >>> a successful start-up requires a talented workforce, of course, but conflicting personalities can sometimes create problems instead of solving them. so what can you do to get your employees on the same page? today we meet the team of shefinds.com who turned to a company that develops creative team building experiences to help everyone see eye to eye. on a recent tuesday...
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. >> good to have you with us. thanks for watching president the right wing afelt to gin up a scandal is falling apart. republicans have declared the president is covering up information about benghazi. republicans gave us a pregame of accusations, involving ambassador susan rice. some house members say this is worse than watergate. >> this is not simply a coverup of a third-rate burglary. we have four of our diplomatic personnel dead and it has not a mccarthy era tactic to demand that the american people ares no misinformed about it to the point that they don't know what the threat is. >> the loud mouths were john mccain of arizona who spent the last three days despairaging ambassador rice for her public remarks about benghazi early on. >> susan rice should have known better. if she didn't know better, she's not qualified. i will brok her to be the united states secretary of state. she has proven she either doesn't understand or not willing to accept evidence on its face. >> these republicans were certain they wer
. >> good to have you with us. thanks for watching president the right wing afelt to gin up a scandal is falling apart. republicans have declared the president is covering up information about benghazi. republicans gave us a pregame of accusations, involving ambassador susan rice. some house members say this is worse than watergate. >> this is not simply a coverup of a third-rate burglary. we have four of our diplomatic personnel dead and it has not a mccarthy era tactic to demand...
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work with us. let's get an assault weapons bill passed let's make sure we can make this country faster. >> do you think they're losing their grip? >> i do. i actually do. talking to a number of my republican friends, i asked them. i said, you know, we're reading about this press conference on friday. and they're going to come out with something positive. now, i don't know what that means. but with that being said, i would love them to see them working with us. we're not taking away the rights of anybody to own a gun. but even they hopefully will see that assault weapons and the large magazines, they are not meant for the average citizen. and they are not. >> do you think we'll see more move in commerce because of this? >> i do. i actually do. you know, there has been a shift. you've seen this. you've been talking about it. you talked about it last night. and i have to say that even from, again, talking to some nra members, they have said, you know, listen. i'm a hunter. and i'm more than willing to
work with us. let's get an assault weapons bill passed let's make sure we can make this country faster. >> do you think they're losing their grip? >> i do. i actually do. talking to a number of my republican friends, i asked them. i said, you know, we're reading about this press conference on friday. and they're going to come out with something positive. now, i don't know what that means. but with that being said, i would love them to see them working with us. we're not taking away...
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and they're trying to suppress us and silence us. so i'll speak on behalf of the college movement that we have been protesting specific economic causes that are affecting us. and we feel that that's a microcosm to the larger occupy movement, which is we're all paying more for less quality. >> deepak chopra gave an interesting speech at the l.a. occupation about the evictions in which he effectively said, if they move you, just occupy someplace else. the location of the occupation is less relevant than the act of occupying, so to say, and advocating for economic justice. does that resonate with you, natalia? >> absolutely. you can't arrest an idea. that's what we've been saying over and over. so we will move from our camps and that will not break up the occupy movement. this isn't -- as cornel west said, this is a democratic awakening. and that's -- i think that's what the purpose of the tents were, to bring notice to this. we would not be bringing these large demonstration ifs we didn't have the events in zuccotti park, but it doesn'
and they're trying to suppress us and silence us. so i'll speak on behalf of the college movement that we have been protesting specific economic causes that are affecting us. and we feel that that's a microcosm to the larger occupy movement, which is we're all paying more for less quality. >> deepak chopra gave an interesting speech at the l.a. occupation about the evictions in which he effectively said, if they move you, just occupy someplace else. the location of the occupation is less...
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thanks for being with us. "the ed show" with ed schultz starts right now. >>> good evening, americans, and welcome to "the ed show" from new york. the republicans' president's day sale on the economy a total bust. tonight the truth on our spending problem. this is "the ed show." let's get to work. >> there you go. good job. >> four years after the stimulus saved us from depression, republicans are dragging us into recession. >> spending is the problem. >> tonight the facts versus republican fantasy on the economy and the sequester. >> we have had a massive cover-up on the part -- >> but a massive cover-up of what? >> john mccain is at it again. >> do you care whether four americans died? >> retired colonel lawrence wilkerson on the blind republican rage over benghazi. >>> the luv gov is hitting the trail again. >> i'm a bottom line kind of guy. it's going to hurt. >> we'll show you his questionable ad. >>> plus, marco rubio disagrees with his own immigration plan because the president likes it. >>> mississippi
thanks for being with us. "the ed show" with ed schultz starts right now. >>> good evening, americans, and welcome to "the ed show" from new york. the republicans' president's day sale on the economy a total bust. tonight the truth on our spending problem. this is "the ed show." let's get to work. >> there you go. good job. >> four years after the stimulus saved us from depression, republicans are dragging us into recession. >> spending...
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when it is used well, and it can be used badly or well, when used well it is supplement. relationships on facebook and social media are thin. we don't really know our friends. all bets are off. norms are different. that makes us feel uncomfortable and distant from people -- >> doesn't that advance steve not's essay narrative. when we replace social media aeb use it as enhancement adds as eric suggests, then you run into social dysfunction. how is that for a thesis. >> i think eric and i are in complete agreement of social media. if you use it the way you should have ordinary social reactions, interreactions anyway, it is just the same. if you use it as replacement for face-to-face, in real life contact, that's going to make you lonelier. but you know, it is a tool and up to us to choose how to use this tool. it does also correlate slightly -- well, quite sharply with narcissism. but that's a different point. >> but the narcissism correlation makes a ton of sense. and would seem there is valid room for research on the impact of loneliness for those who use social media at
when it is used well, and it can be used badly or well, when used well it is supplement. relationships on facebook and social media are thin. we don't really know our friends. all bets are off. norms are different. that makes us feel uncomfortable and distant from people -- >> doesn't that advance steve not's essay narrative. when we replace social media aeb use it as enhancement adds as eric suggests, then you run into social dysfunction. how is that for a thesis. >> i think eric...
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and alternative use? >> it would be amazing. i mean, the advantages of the fossil fuel industry are enormous. they're enormous and, you know, politicians complain about a little tiny subsidy for a solar company. they're not seeing the whole picture. if there is even a modicum of price integrity restored to this scenario we would see american innovation unleashed. we would see clean tech solutions. we would see a whole new outpouring of funding into a new sector, you know. this would be a job creator. this would unleash american innovation. this would do kind of all of the things that need to happen in this sector so america can get a foot forward. >> it would come from the coal companies, natural gas companies and oil companies. we know they are very effective with our government. is there anything in addition to the stick that you create for them with this tax that says listen, burn less, be more efficient or you're going to have to pay, is there any way to create the carrot for the 5% or 10% of our popu
and alternative use? >> it would be amazing. i mean, the advantages of the fossil fuel industry are enormous. they're enormous and, you know, politicians complain about a little tiny subsidy for a solar company. they're not seeing the whole picture. if there is even a modicum of price integrity restored to this scenario we would see american innovation unleashed. we would see clean tech solutions. we would see a whole new outpouring of funding into a new sector, you know. this would be a...
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bush used six. bill clinton used 14. president bush -- h.w. bush used one. isn't this risky, do you think, for the democrats and the president to go ahead and make and invoke an executive privilege that the time? >> it is. because there's a constant tug of war between the legislature and the executive. the legislature generally wants to get more than the executive wants to give. and that happens in republican and democratic administrations. but when any privilege is invoked, the person who feels rejected by the use of that privilege oftentimes draws conclusions about motivations or hiding or cover-up. i don't have an opinion right now of the president's executive privilege call since i haven't seen it. it just came out today but it's risky. >> congressman peter welch, we'll let you get back to work. thanks for joining us. we'll speak to republican john mica member of the that committee and seeing him speak earlier in the last hour. again, they're moving closer to this vote of con sempbt of congress, a vote for eric holder. do you see it ? there it is ! there
bush used six. bill clinton used 14. president bush -- h.w. bush used one. isn't this risky, do you think, for the democrats and the president to go ahead and make and invoke an executive privilege that the time? >> it is. because there's a constant tug of war between the legislature and the executive. the legislature generally wants to get more than the executive wants to give. and that happens in republican and democratic administrations. but when any privilege is invoked, the person...
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good to have you with us. thank you. >> good to be with you, ed. >> did john brennan say anything today in your professional opinion to shed light on the targeted killing program? >> not much. in fact, in some respects he said less than he's said before. i listened closely through the entire hearing, and brennan never once used the word "drones." he talked about lethal operations. he talked about counterterrorism operations. but even though he himself in a speech last year had -- was the first to publicly acknowledge this drone campaign that the obama administration has dramatically accelerated, he almost pulled back from that today, which was kind of ironic because we thought this hearing was coming at a moment when the administration was going to be more transparent. president obama last night ordered the justice department to share the classified memo with members of the senate and house intelligence committees. his aides indicated this was part of an effort to be more transparent and open about this progra
good to have you with us. thank you. >> good to be with you, ed. >> did john brennan say anything today in your professional opinion to shed light on the targeted killing program? >> not much. in fact, in some respects he said less than he's said before. i listened closely through the entire hearing, and brennan never once used the word "drones." he talked about lethal operations. he talked about counterterrorism operations. but even though he himself in a speech...
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good to have you with us. eric, limbaugh put fox news in a tough spot, maybe not now that bill o'reilly came out in' denies of limbaugh and attack on sandra fluke. why are so quiet about something that has been so offensive and universe s rejected? >> they will do opposition research and look in her past. they are all on the same pain. we are righting a right wing media nervous breakdown today. they have completely lost any sort of moral compass. this has been going on three days. nine hours. three days of rush limbaugh's show he denigrated a college student. fox news and rush are on the same page, part of the hate machine and hate movement, they will back him up. a couple people on the so-called sirius fox show did criticize but the opinion shows doubled down and attacked the victim. >> mike papantonio, one of the finest attorneys in america, does she have a case here at all? >> you need more facts on this one, ed. -- there are issues that could be raised. would it stand past a summary judgment? you never kno
good to have you with us. eric, limbaugh put fox news in a tough spot, maybe not now that bill o'reilly came out in' denies of limbaugh and attack on sandra fluke. why are so quiet about something that has been so offensive and universe s rejected? >> they will do opposition research and look in her past. they are all on the same pain. we are righting a right wing media nervous breakdown today. they have completely lost any sort of moral compass. this has been going on three days. nine...
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joining us now is chris hayes, thanks for joining us, appreciate your time. >> of course, rachel, good to be here. can we tell why senator bunning decided to cave on this tonight? >> well, basically, what happened was that harry reid leaked at role call that they were going to go through and make him filibuster. this is something people always want democrats make republicans do. he may have had demands, but he would have had to talk the whole time, and the moment he got up to leave the chamber, if someone didn't stand in for him, they would have been able to get unanimous consent. so basically, the democratic leadership called his bluff, is the short answer. >> obviously, now that they have beaten him, tonight this is over, the immediate impact of people who have not been getting unemployment extension will get them, the furloughs will be over, all of the other people who were really financially hurt by this will hopefully be made hole in terms of their finances. politically, what's going to be the impact of this? does this get chalked up as senate gridlock or whoa! jim bunning's a wei
joining us now is chris hayes, thanks for joining us, appreciate your time. >> of course, rachel, good to be here. can we tell why senator bunning decided to cave on this tonight? >> well, basically, what happened was that harry reid leaked at role call that they were going to go through and make him filibuster. this is something people always want democrats make republicans do. he may have had demands, but he would have had to talk the whole time, and the moment he got up to leave...
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using that technology poorly. the fact that oil companies couldn't be bothered to invest at all in figuring out how to clean up their messes because they were too busy counting their record profits, lighting each other's cigars with thousand dollar bills. the issue of how bad oil spill response technology is is now getting asked about in congress. it is something "the new york times" touched on and the associated press hit on it over the weekend in pretty stark detail. when a bunch of people start chasing the story, ultimately you all turn up enough details that if you combine them, you can get a pretty clear story. and in this case, you learn something amazing about bp. over the last three years, bp made about $58.5 billion in profits. i said $63 billion earlier, that was wrong. $58.5 billion in profits over the last three years. so things have been pretty awesome for bp. that's not revenue, that's not gross, that's net. that's profit. while they were raking in tens of billions of dollars in pure profit, accordin
using that technology poorly. the fact that oil companies couldn't be bothered to invest at all in figuring out how to clean up their messes because they were too busy counting their record profits, lighting each other's cigars with thousand dollar bills. the issue of how bad oil spill response technology is is now getting asked about in congress. it is something "the new york times" touched on and the associated press hit on it over the weekend in pretty stark detail. when a bunch of...
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you invite you to interrogate us, invite us to ask what's there, and you invite us to see the vapidity, the emptiness, the inability to express fundamental truths and beliefs that can move us. i mean, you don't have to be a rapper to say, how can i move the crowd? you want to move the crowd. as a political figure who arc c arcticlates a vision that not only speaks to us in a cerebral capacity, but from human being to human being, and i think he missed that opportunity to do so, and i felt he was a person who missed pinpoi eed it. >> howard, i think this is a very important point that howard just made, the fact that anyone should be grateful in some sense that mitt romney would acknowledge them as american voters and worthy of being spoken to. but this is the same person who as governor of massachusetts spent four years in an office at the top of beacon hill, the governor's office in boston, without ever once, ever once having a meeting there with the naacp. >> yeah, and also, and also, lawrence, moving to change the affirmative action office and rules in massachusetts in a way that was
you invite you to interrogate us, invite us to ask what's there, and you invite us to see the vapidity, the emptiness, the inability to express fundamental truths and beliefs that can move us. i mean, you don't have to be a rapper to say, how can i move the crowd? you want to move the crowd. as a political figure who arc c arcticlates a vision that not only speaks to us in a cerebral capacity, but from human being to human being, and i think he missed that opportunity to do so, and i felt he...
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keep us posted. we'll stay in contact as wikileaks vets the data and we'll see what kind of anecdotes we come up with. thank you. out of the independent. fulfilling the dream, specifically the dream of american fairness. how we can do more to northern the legacy of martin luther king, jr.. first the myth behind blue monday allegedly the most depressing day the year or is it? we'll be right back. somewhere in america, a city comes to life. it moves effortlessly, breathes easily. it flows with clean water. it makes its skyline greener and its population healthier. all to become the kind of city people want to live and work in. somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest questions. and the over sixty thousand people of siemens are ready to do it again. siemens. answers. that's not how successful investing is done. at e-trade it's harnessing some of the most powerful yet easy to use trading tools on the planet to help diversify, identify opportunities, take action. it's usi
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don't forget to tweet us. we're right back. >>> where does mitt romney stand on marriage equality in america? the mormon church has spent millions of dollars lobbying against marriage equality in the state of california. should it be a charity? that was the question bill maher asked. should mitt romney or anyone get a tax break for giving money to a house of worship. take a look. >> the real issue is when mitt romney gets a deduction for giving to charity, the rest of us taxpayers have to cover the loss. charitable deductions reduce coffers by $60 billion. it is fair to ask what should constitute a charity. i'm not saying the mormon church doesn't do some good things. they provide food during famines and wheelchairs for the lame. that's not their main concern, which is like any business growing the business. real charities only care about the charity. this is the hollywood sunset free clinic which provides health care to poor children. not much to look at. this is the mormon temple in san diego. either that or
don't forget to tweet us. we're right back. >>> where does mitt romney stand on marriage equality in america? the mormon church has spent millions of dollars lobbying against marriage equality in the state of california. should it be a charity? that was the question bill maher asked. should mitt romney or anyone get a tax break for giving money to a house of worship. take a look. >> the real issue is when mitt romney gets a deduction for giving to charity, the rest of us...
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with us. let's turn now to tom perriello. president and ceo of the center for american progress. tom, your thoughts on this. are republicans making a mistake by continuing to take on harry reid? >> the first thing you learn as a candidate is the vote belongs to the american people. no one is entitled to that position. mitt romney is asking the american people to hire him as president and commander in chief, and going into that job interview, saying you, my future employer, are not entitled to know about my past. that is just not the kind of arrogance that the american voters are looking for. and here's a guy who, from what we already know, has proposed a $2,000 increase in taxes on middle class families. that's an analysis from a group he called an independent third party set of analysts. increase taxes on the middle class while he gives himself a $4.5 million tax kickback. so i think the american voters are deciding who they want to hire for president for the next four years. and they're enti
with us. let's turn now to tom perriello. president and ceo of the center for american progress. tom, your thoughts on this. are republicans making a mistake by continuing to take on harry reid? >> the first thing you learn as a candidate is the vote belongs to the american people. no one is entitled to that position. mitt romney is asking the american people to hire him as president and commander in chief, and going into that job interview, saying you, my future employer, are not...
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thanks for being with us. right now it's time for "the ed show" with ed schultz. >>> good evening, americans, and welcome to "the ed show." tonight, from new york, these stories are hitting my hot buttons and on the table at this hour. it's a serious one. unemployed americans are now at the mercy of republicans. how do you feel about that? and thousands of people's benefits are about to expire. nancy pelosi will show the leadership she's going to be doing everything that she can to take care of business before speaker boehner grabs the gavel. congressman george miller will tell us how they plan to fight and win on this issue in just a moment. there's bane staggering jump in the number of americans without health insurance in this country and the republicans are fighting to repeal the law that would help them get the coverage. reverend jesse jackson takes on the gop's destructive agenda in "the battleground" story tonight. >>> and sarah palin is already booking performers at her inauguration party? plus, she's
thanks for being with us. right now it's time for "the ed show" with ed schultz. >>> good evening, americans, and welcome to "the ed show." tonight, from new york, these stories are hitting my hot buttons and on the table at this hour. it's a serious one. unemployed americans are now at the mercy of republicans. how do you feel about that? and thousands of people's benefits are about to expire. nancy pelosi will show the leadership she's going to be doing everything...
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. >>> we're checking in with nbc's mike viqueira at the white house and joining us to fill us in on what the white house is going and how they're responding to this. >> reporter: thomas, just a few hours ago the white house put out a statement. robert gibbs the press secretary. this is their version of what happened late last night overseas in a couple of different locations. based on close cooperation among u.s. agencies with our foreign allies and partners authorities were able to identify and examine two suspicious packages, one in london, one in dubai. both of them originated from yemen as a result of security precautions triggered by this threat. additional measures were taken regarding flights at newark, liberty and philadelphia international airports. the president's homeland security adviser john brennan informed the president last night at 10:35. the white house tells us the president has been kept abreast of the developments in this story all along by the various security agencies here in washington. we just learned moments ago knew the president will appear in the briefing roo
. >>> we're checking in with nbc's mike viqueira at the white house and joining us to fill us in on what the white house is going and how they're responding to this. >> reporter: thomas, just a few hours ago the white house put out a statement. robert gibbs the press secretary. this is their version of what happened late last night overseas in a couple of different locations. based on close cooperation among u.s. agencies with our foreign allies and partners authorities were able...
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share your thoughts with us on facebook and on twitter using the #edshow. we're coming right back. [ male announcer ] where do you turn for legal matters? at legalzoom, we've created a better place to handle your legal needs. maybe you have questions about incorporating a business you'd like to start. or questions about protecting your family with a will or living trust. and you'd like to find the right attorney to help guide you along, answer any questions and offer advice. with an "a" rating from the better business bureau legalzoom helps you get personalized and affordable legal protection. in most states, a legal plan attorney is available with every personalized document to answer any questions. get started at legalzoom.com today. and now you're protected. >>> in all my years involved in these issues there's nothing that has gone to the heart of the matter more than the visual image people have of little 6-year-old kids riddled, not shot with a stray bullet, riddled, riddled with bullet holes in their classroom. >> thanks for staying with us tonight on
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f-word you can use in public. it's called fraud. and until the economists get over their tribal taboo in saying fraud, we'll never make progress. >> bill, i would like to take this opportunity, i've been in conversation with a lot of people occupying locations, and we would love to nominate you as kind of a de facto attorney general, the occupy wall street department of justice. if you can come down to one of our general assemblies throughout the country and propose some enforcement actions that we can stand by and line up behind, that would be greatly appreciated. you are, perhaps, the greatest white collar crime expert there is, so we need you and we'd love to have you come down. >> be happy to serve. we just -- we're here yesterday doing it in kansas city. >> there you go. thank you. >> it's an honor to share this conversation with both of you. thank you for giving me the privilege of hosting the two of you. and i hope that the relationship you just proposed comes to fruition and i hope the privilege of coverin
f-word you can use in public. it's called fraud. and until the economists get over their tribal taboo in saying fraud, we'll never make progress. >> bill, i would like to take this opportunity, i've been in conversation with a lot of people occupying locations, and we would love to nominate you as kind of a de facto attorney general, the occupy wall street department of justice. if you can come down to one of our general assemblies throughout the country and propose some enforcement...
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call us at... or visit your local liberty mutual office, where an agent can help you find the policy that's right for you. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? >>> welcome back, everybody. this week the folks at the dotcom promoting a series of segments calmed be well, be letty, with the african-american communities. looking at threats as well as ways to overcome them. my next guest is here to help me with that endeserve perp not only an emergency medical physician also a health contributor. also the author of the book that you see there. "the get a life campaign." good to see you. thanks for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> let's get straight to this. the list itself. how did you go about compiling this? to come up with these factors? >> so we looked at the leading causes of death among african-americans nationwide and selected seven that have the more sprtriking statistics and most common. for example, lung cancer. black members, white men, they smoke much less tha
call us at... or visit your local liberty mutual office, where an agent can help you find the policy that's right for you. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? >>> welcome back, everybody. this week the folks at the dotcom promoting a series of segments calmed be well, be letty, with the african-american communities. looking at threats as well as ways to overcome them. my next guest is here to help me with that endeserve perp not only an emergency medical...
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that makes us proud. accu-chek customer care born in the usa. >>> before today, the single most notable feature of carly fiorinas' senate campaign was this morsel, carlyfornia dreaming. a website about day and night and cats and dogs, widely held as the worst candidate website ever, which is saying something. now, carly has topped herself. she's topped even carlyfornia dreamin'. ladies and gentlemen, behold, the attack ad so bad no one wanted to believe it was real. >> purity, piety, men we admire, aspire to be. wholesome, honorable. true believers. men like tom campbell who would never lead us astray. his pedestal so high. >> leaving but one way to fall. >> if you ignore the fact that it looks like it was made by monty python, you have to admit there's no other way to fall, besides down. wait, it gets better. >> tom campbell, is he what he tells us? or is he what he's become over the years? a fcino, fiscal conservative in name only. >> fcino. the thing about the catchy acronyms have you to be able to say
that makes us proud. accu-chek customer care born in the usa. >>> before today, the single most notable feature of carly fiorinas' senate campaign was this morsel, carlyfornia dreaming. a website about day and night and cats and dogs, widely held as the worst candidate website ever, which is saying something. now, carly has topped herself. she's topped even carlyfornia dreamin'. ladies and gentlemen, behold, the attack ad so bad no one wanted to believe it was real. >> purity,...
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jim, good to have you with us tonight. i mean, if this isn't tea party legislation on steroids i don't know what is. but the scary thing is i think that this actually might have a chance to pass in the house with that many republicans. what do you think about this whole thing? >> i'm sure that president obama would certainly not sign it if -- if it was necessary. >> but it would make a statement to the tea party. >> well, i think that's what they're trying to do. this was the nra's reaction after amentsally imbalanced person. killed on the virginia tech campus just a few years ago. they thought that more students should be armed and i suppose they think that that little 9-year-old girl should had been packing heat. i can't understand it, ed. it seems to me we're supposed to be an example to our constituents and i would think that -- that most americans understand there are too many guns in our society. we have over 270 million. you know you did a terrific job last night in explaining how you go hunting with your family in
jim, good to have you with us tonight. i mean, if this isn't tea party legislation on steroids i don't know what is. but the scary thing is i think that this actually might have a chance to pass in the house with that many republicans. what do you think about this whole thing? >> i'm sure that president obama would certainly not sign it if -- if it was necessary. >> but it would make a statement to the tea party. >> well, i think that's what they're trying to do. this was the...
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